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REMARKABLY PROPHETIC INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE BISMARCK, NEVER BEFORE PRINTED, FOUND AFTER FORTY-EIGHT YEARS; Frank Statements by Iron Chancellor in 1867 to Correspondent of a London Newspaper, Accidentally Discovered in Lot of Old Papers, Shows What He Thought of Nations, Men, and Probabilities of War in the Future.

On my desk among some old letters which I have been looking up in an hour of idleness lies one the contents of which at this particular moment have a striking claim upon the interest of the public. At the time at which it was written it was a private communication, but now the frank avowals and opinions it contains may fairly be considered historical. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on January 24, 1915, on Page S1 of the New York edition with the headline: REMARKABLY PROPHETIC INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE BISMARCK, NEVER BEFORE PRINTED, FOUND AFTER FORTY-EIGHT YEARS; Frank Statements by Iron Chancellor in 1867 to Correspondent of a London Newspaper, Accidentally Discovered in Lot of Old Papers, Shows What He Thought of Nations, Men, and Probabilities of War in the Future. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe